Scaramucci: Trump Should Have Been 'Much Harsher' On White Supremacy

Posted - August 13 201717:34

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Scaramucci: Trump Should Have Been 'Much Harsher' On White Supremacy

A reported memo about deep state attacks against President Donald Trump written by a former White House National Security Council official highlights growing friction within the White House and mounting tension between two of Trump's closest advisers.

"I wouldn't have recommended that statement", Scaramucci said of Trump's words on Saturday from Bedminster, New Jersey.

Mr Scaramucci, who was removed as communications director last month after just 10 days on the job, told ABC there are "elements" within the White House trying to "eject" Mr Trump, according to the BBC.

"I think there are elements inside of Washington, also inclusive in the White House, that are not necessarily abetting the president's interests or his agenda". "Whether it's domestic or worldwide terrorism, with the moral authority of the presidency, you have to call that stuff out".

Anthony Scaramucci sat down Sunday morning for his first interview since his chaotic and brief stint with the Trump administration.

"My feeling about the whole thing is that what happened was sort of meant to happen", he said.

During the call, he called former chief of staff Reince Priebus a "f--ing paranoid schizophrenic".

He admitted that he "absolutely" made mistakes, but said he "went in there with my heart and soul".

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